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Los Angeles County urges fire‑scarred communities to brace for heavy rain; some roads, evacuations ordered
Summary
County officials warned of heavy rain over burn areas, urged residents to heed evacuation directions and announced closures including Pacific Coast Highway and local mountain roads.
Los Angeles County officials on Monday warned residents in fire‑impacted neighborhoods to prepare for heavy rain, possible debris flows and landslides and to follow evacuation directions where issued.
The warning came as county leaders described a multi‑agency response to an incoming storm expected to be heaviest overnight and into Thursday morning. "Rain is forecasted for the next few days, which means our fire impacted communities need to be on alert. The risk of mud flow and landslides is real. I'm asking Los Angeles County residents to be vigilant," the Los Angeles County Supervisor…
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